Using sampling concepts, it is found that a cluster sampling is given by:
Randomly assign the students to desks. Number the rows 1 to 6. Use a random number table to select a number from 1 to 6, then survey every student in that row.
<h3>How are samples classified?</h3>
Samples may be classified as:
- Convenient: Drawn from a conveniently available pool.
- Random: All the options into a hat and drawn some of them.
- Systematic: Every kth element is taken.
- Cluster: Divides population into groups, called clusters, and each element in the cluster is surveyed.
- Stratified: Also divides the population into groups. Then, a equal proportion of each group is surveyed.
Cluster sampling would be dividing the students by row, and surveying each student in a row, hence the correct option is:
Randomly assign the students to desks. Number the rows 1 to 6. Use a random number table to select a number from 1 to 6, then survey every student in that row.
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